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See You on the Radio

AUTHOR Osgood, Charles; Osgood, Charles
PUBLISHER HighBridge Audio (04/08/2008)
PRODUCT TYPE Audio (MP3 CD)

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Witty, wise, rueful commentaries from one of broadcasting's funniest, most stylish writers and newsmen. Charles Osgood is one of the best writers in America today, any form or medium, says Dan Rather, and Jim Lehrer concurs, He is a special mind and voice in a business where his kind is rare--and cherished. No one writes quite the way he does--the offbeat stories that make listeners stop and pay attention; the commentaries in which he shares his sense of wonder, dismay, or amusement; the well-spun tales of irony that often burst forth into wordplay or even poetry. See You on the Radio gathers together over one hundred essays on everything from potholes, perfumes, felons and freeloaders (Credit card customers paying on time Taking bread from the tables of the moneylenders ); to psychopaths and politicians (more alike than you think); to earthquakes, animal heirs, and the advancement of science. In all, it is further evidence of why, in the words of Walter Cronkite, Charles Osgood is one of the greatest talents in broadcasting today.
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ISBN-13: 9781665166560
ISBN-10: 1665166568
Binding: CD-Audio (MP3 Format)
Content Language: English
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Carton Quantity: 100
Feature Codes: Unabridged
Country of Origin: US
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Literary Collections | Essays
Literary Collections | General
Literary Collections | Radio - General
Dewey Decimal: 814.54
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Witty, wise, rueful commentaries from one of broadcasting's funniest, most stylish writers and newsmen. Charles Osgood is one of the best writers in America today, any form or medium, says Dan Rather, and Jim Lehrer concurs, He is a special mind and voice in a business where his kind is rare--and cherished. No one writes quite the way he does--the offbeat stories that make listeners stop and pay attention; the commentaries in which he shares his sense of wonder, dismay, or amusement; the well-spun tales of irony that often burst forth into wordplay or even poetry. See You on the Radio gathers together over one hundred essays on everything from potholes, perfumes, felons and freeloaders (Credit card customers paying on time Taking bread from the tables of the moneylenders ); to psychopaths and politicians (more alike than you think); to earthquakes, animal heirs, and the advancement of science. In all, it is further evidence of why, in the words of Walter Cronkite, Charles Osgood is one of the greatest talents in broadcasting today.
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